| The Saint Bernard Dog Breed
Country of Origin: The Saint Bernard originated in
Switzerland.
Height: Saint Bernards range from 24 inches to 28
inches.
Weight: Saint Bernards range from 110 to 200
pounds.
Description: The Saint Bernard is known as the
"gentle giant," and is an enormous, big-boned, powerful yet
friendly dog breed. The Saint Bernard is known to have a
strong sense of smell and an intuitive sense with respect to
potential avalanches. The Saint Bernard is in the Working
group.
Colors: Saint Bernards typically are |
brown and white, red and white or brindle
and white.
Coat: Saint Bernards can have longhaired or
shorthaired coats. The former requires more grooming than
the latter.
Temperament: The Saint Bernard is a very gentle
and friendly dog breed that loves children. This dog breed
can make a good family pet, but it has to be obedience
trained early because of its large size. The Saint Bernard
should get daily exercise and have plenty of room to move.
The Saint Bernard is considered to be a steady dog breed.
Health Concerns: The Saint Bernard is susceptible
to heart problems, entropion, skin problems and hip
dysplasia. |

Life Expectancy: The life expectancy of the Saint
Bernard is 8-10 years.
Living Environment: Saint Bernards do best in a
house with a fenced yard, since they tend to be inactive
indoors. The Saint Bernard also loves to be around its
family. |